Sunshine Hours in Georgia

Georgia
41
2,000 hrs/year
Score / 100
#183
of 231 countries

Sunshine Hours in Georgia

The measured starting value for Georgia is 2,000 hrs/year. This indicator measures light availability, not heat: it asks how much direct sunshine can realistically be expected over a full year.

Georgia is sunnier than many northern and central European locations, but clearly below the very sunny desert and dryland countries at the top of the ranking. Eastern Georgia, Tbilisi and Kakheti benefit from long bright summer periods. The Black Sea coast is cloudier and wetter, even though it feels milder.

For daily life, this affects mood, outdoor time, housing quality and seasonal routines. People looking for more light usually find better conditions in the east than in Batumi and the Colchic Lowland, where cloud cover and precipitation reduce the sunshine balance.

How the Score Is Calculated

The score rises monotonically with annual sunshine hours. Very cloudy countries start near 1 point, while very sunny countries with about 3,600 hours reach 100 points. Georgia reaches a score of 41 with 2,000 hrs/year. Heat and dryness are not deducted here because they are evaluated in separate climate indicators.

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This article was created on June 1, 2026

Sunshine Hours — Global Ranking ↗

# Country Value Score
1 Western Sahara 3,600 hrs/year 100
1 Kuwait 3,600 hrs/year 100
1 Qatar 3,600 hrs/year 100
1 Libya 3,600 hrs/year 100
1 Egypt 3,600 hrs/year 100
183 Serbia 2,000 hrs/year 41
183 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,000 hrs/year 41
183 Georgia 2,000 hrs/year 41
183 Japan 2,000 hrs/year 41
193 Canada 1,900 hrs/year 38
229 Northern Ireland 1,200 hrs/year 12
229 Scotland 1,200 hrs/year 12
231 Faroe Islands 900 hrs/year 1
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